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DeCataldo, Kathleen R.; Carroll, Karen – Child Welfare, 2007
In November 2002, Chief Judge Judith Kaye attended the National Adoption Day festivities in Albany County and New York County (Manhattan). Although pleased that 600 adoptions were being finalized statewide on this special day, she was concerned to learn more than 6,000 other children were free for adoption but had not yet found permanent families.…
Descriptors: Counties, Child Welfare, Courts, Adoption
Peer reviewedJones, Martha L. – Children Today, 1979
Describes an "Aggressive Adoption" program designed to combat the problem of foster care "drift" by expanding the availability of adoption resources for children in the care of a small, public child welfare agency. (RH)
Descriptors: Adoption, Foster Children, Foster Homes, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedWhitmore, Jean – Child Welfare, 1991
A program for legally mandated training of foster and adoptive parents in rural Oregon is described. The development of this program and its funding sources can serve as an example for other rural areas. (BC)
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Welfare, Family Programs, Foster Care
Children's Bureau (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1975
This booklet presents the texts of the Model State Subsidized Adoption Act and Model Regulations. Comments which expand and explain most sections of the Act are included. Subsidized adoption provides reimbursement (after a child with special needs has been placed for adoption) according to a prior agreement between the adoptive parent(s) and the…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Welfare, Exceptional Persons, Financial Support
Milobar, Dianne; Corkery, Marg – 1985
This report provides general information and statistics about the State of Iowa's children and current children's programs administered by state agencies. Indicating the need for children's programs, the report lists statistical evidence for child abuse, foster care, deaths of children, disabilities and special education, delinquency, substance…
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Role, Child Welfare, Day Care
Shoultz, Bonnie; And Others – 1994
Michigan was the first state to apply the permanency planning philosophy to children in the mental health system who have developmental disabilities or severe emotional disorders. Permanency planning involves identifying strategies for supporting children within permanent family relationships. This report outlines how the permanency planning…
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Cooperation, Community Programs, Cultural Differences
Shoultz, Bonnie, Ed.; Kalyanpur, Maya, Ed. – 1987
This bulletin reflects the commitment of Syracuse University's Center on Human Policy to the idea that children belong with families. The bulletin contains a policy statement which recommends; that all children, regardless of disability, belong with families and need enduring relationships with adults; that families with severely disabled children…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Welfare, Family Life, Family Programs
Welfare Research, Inc., Albany, NY. – 1976
This paper describes a project designed to evaluate the New York State Adoption Exchange, a program providing information on adoptable children and families approved for adoption across the state of New York. The first section of the paper describes the rationale for the development of the evaluation project. The second section traces the problems…
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Child Advocacy

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